Coiffeur is an musician from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He first started as a folk singer-songwriter, his first two albums, Primer corte (2005) and No es (2006) explored this style to mucho acclaim. His latest works, EP Nada and LP Conquista de lo inútil show more of a pop sensibility and experiments with electronic dance music.

Onda Vaga begins in january 2007, in the magic beaches of Cabo Polonio, Uruguay; when Nacho Rodríguez and Marcelo Blanco (former Doris) along with Marcos Orellana and Tomás Gaggero (Michael Mike) prepare an acoustic set (acoustic guitar, cuatro, trumpet, cajon) with their own songs to play some gigs during their vacations.

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1959. Formed, in 1978, with Charly García, David Lebón and Oscar Moro, the group Serú Girán, considered by audiences and critics alike to be a landmark in Argentine Rock music, which left a legacy of 10 albums, attendance records and an influence that transcends generations.

Jorge Drexler (n. Montevideo; September 21, 1964), is a critically acclaimed Uruguayan singer/songwriter who resides in Spain, began his recording career in the early 90's but didn't experience mainstream breakthrough success until his seventh album, Eco (2004), and its Oscar-winning song ''Al Otro Lado Del Río''.

Ana Prada is an Uruguayan singer and composer.
The tenderness of her songs are as direct to one as is her sensible and freshness sensible music.
Sweet, soft, very feminine...music played with body and soul.
This Uruguayan young person is more than able to turn her music into a delight for the senses.

Spinetta Jade would prove to be a successful and innovative band: Spinetta was joined by some of the greatest Argentinan musicians of those and all times to help him build the new sound he was building since Invisible. The product: a blend of jazz and rock that was unseen in Argentina and that escaped the boom of symphonic rock that reached both the world and Argentina in the early 1980s.